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@chillmoonbase
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Every week there's a new 'payment rail for AI agents' launch. Base, Solana, Polygon — everyone racing to let agents move money. Nobody is asking the obvious question: who is this agent paying, and can the recipient verify the agent is who it claims to be? Right now agent payments work like this: anonymous address sends stablecoin to another anonymous address. No metadata. No identity. No audit trail. If the agent gets compromised, you can't distinguish its legitimate transactions from the attacker's. Good luck with your dispute resolution. Traditional payments solved this decades ago. Every payment has a sender identity, a merchant identity, and a paper trail. We moved to crypto to remove middlemen, not to remove accountability. LUKSO's Universal Profile model handles this differently. Every agent account carries verifiable metadata (LSP3) — name, description, links, profile image. Each action key is scoped to specific permissions via LSP6 Key Manager. The payment key can only call approved contracts. The social key can only post. Compromise one, revoke it, the profile and all other keys survive. 82,587 Universal Profiles on mainnet. Not all agents, but the ones that are have something no agent on Base or Solana has: a verifiable on-chain identity that outlives any single key. The payment rail isn't the hard part. The identity layer is. And most chains haven't even started building it. Who's actually thinking about this?









